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Slasher

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#288711 17-Jul-2021 21:43
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Hi all

Figured out finally that his psu is faulty and needs replacing

Got him a gtx 560 ti

600W +. The PSU needs two 75W 6-pin PCIe power connectors and should have at least 34A on the 12V rail for the gfx card

If anyone has one they want to get rid of. I'm in mt Wellington
Thanks in advance :)


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Huntakillaz
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  #2746047 17-Jul-2021 22:08
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dunno if this might be a bit low but it's on special:

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/PSUEVG10500/EVGA-500-BR-500W-Power-Supply-80-Bronze-Single-12V




Slasher

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  #2746050 17-Jul-2021 22:17
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According to part picker it may just do the job

https://pcpartpicker.com/products/power-supply/?compatible_with=k4fp99

Might go for that if no offers come through

Thanks! :)

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  #2746052 17-Jul-2021 22:27
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I may have something...

 

 

OR

 

 

 

 

The 600W has a very solid single 12V line, just unsure of the rest, but you should be able to figure it out.

 

I'm in Tauranga.





Sons Rig: Asus TUF Gaming X-570, Ryzen 9 3900X, G.Skill neo  2x16Gb 3600's, Sabrent Rocket 1Tb M.2, Win10 Pro, Phanteks case, EVGA G5 850W.

 

NAS: DS1819+ - 52Tb in Raid6

 

My rig: HP Elitebook X360 Lappy with a 2Tb SN850.. woohoo.. I've retired!

 

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  #2746409 19-Jul-2021 08:35
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I managed to get one. Thanks!

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